Ancient Nine Tripods carried the symbols of empire's reputation and power. Over a thousand years, this "proof of credibility" logic has been reactivated today.
The only change is the carrier—shifting from bronze to data on the blockchain. The wave of Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization is bringing artifacts, artworks, and ancient texts—things that carry history—onto the chain. Once on the chain, transparency, traceability, and liquidity are guaranteed, making authenticity clear at a glance.
This is not just a technological upgrade but more like a credibility revolution. Cultural heritage is no longer just static objects in museums but living entities that can be verified, traded, and broadly recognized for their value. The new era of digital civilization is quietly unfolding through this fusion of the ancient and the modern.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 7h ago
On-chain verification of authenticity sounds good, but will those high-priced artifacts become new money laundering tools after being on the blockchain?
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BlockchainGriller
· 7h ago
Jiuding On-Chain is a bit of a fresh perspective, but to be honest, tokenizing cultural relics still carries risks.
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ThesisInvestor
· 7h ago
Jiuding goes on the chain, the game of power continues in a different way.
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HodlKumamon
· 7h ago
Wow, the analogy of Jiuding going on the chain is brilliant. It finally digitized the reputation issues of antiques.
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RugResistant
· 7h ago
Hmm... sounds good, but I still have some doubts. Can digitizing cultural relics really prevent counterfeiting?
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RetailTherapist
· 7h ago
Wow, this logic is brilliant. Jiuding swaps on-chain data, transforming reputation from a symbol of power into something tradable... Maybe someday even antiques will need to look at K-lines.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 7h ago
NGL, the antique on-chain trend has some substance, but how can we truly ensure liquidity?
Ancient Nine Tripods carried the symbols of empire's reputation and power. Over a thousand years, this "proof of credibility" logic has been reactivated today.
The only change is the carrier—shifting from bronze to data on the blockchain. The wave of Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization is bringing artifacts, artworks, and ancient texts—things that carry history—onto the chain. Once on the chain, transparency, traceability, and liquidity are guaranteed, making authenticity clear at a glance.
This is not just a technological upgrade but more like a credibility revolution. Cultural heritage is no longer just static objects in museums but living entities that can be verified, traded, and broadly recognized for their value. The new era of digital civilization is quietly unfolding through this fusion of the ancient and the modern.